Innerste River

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The Innerste River is a tributary of the Leine in Lower Saxony, Germany, flowing through the Hildesheim region and contributing to the historic landscape around the city’s famed medieval churches.

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Label Occurrences
Innerste River canonical 1
Innerste river 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
basinCountry Germany
contributesTo local groundwater recharge in Hildesheim region
country Germany
drainageBasin Leine basin
ecoregion Central European river systems
flowsDirection generally northward
flowsNear UNESCO World Heritage Site Hildesheim Cathedral and St. Michael's Church
surface form: medieval churches of Hildesheim
flowsThrough Bad Salzdetfurth
Derneburg
District of Goslar
surface form: Goslar district

Groß Düngen
Heinde
Hildesheim
Hildesheim district
Holle
Lamspringe
Salzgitter
Sarstedt
Schellerten
hasFloodplain Hildesheim floodplain
hasName Innerste River NERFINISHED
hasStructure Innerste Dam
hasTributary Beuster
Lamme
Neile
Nette
Riehe
influences historic landscape of Hildesheim
Innerste DamLocatedIn Upper Innerste valley near Lautenthal
languageOfName German
locatedIn Harz foothills (upper and middle course)
Hildesheim district
surface form: Hildesheim region

Lower Saxony
North German Plain
surface form: North German Plain (lower course)
mouthLocation Leine
near Sarstedt
partOf Weser drainage basin
surface form: Weser river basin
passesThrough rural agricultural landscapes
urban area of Hildesheim
region Northern Germany
sourceLocation Harz
surface form: Harz Mountains

near Lautenthal
tributaryOf Leine
usedFor angling
flood control
recreation
small-scale hydropower
waterbodyType right tributary of the Leine

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Seesen locatedNear Innerste River
this entity surface form: Innerste river